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“Cold Peace” with Iran and Economic Diversification
ShortDmitri Trenin: The new leadership will likely engage in less confrontation with the Brussels bureaucracy, but Hungary’s “sovereigntist” course can largely be expected to remain unchanged
ShortLocking the Market Before It Opens: The U.S. Strategy to Strand the Global South
ShortDmitriy Trenin: Eighty years after the end of the World War II, the main threat of an armed conflict once again emanates for us from Europe
ShortThis time, the stakes could not be higher: Vietnam’s energy security, a reset in the strategic partnership with Moscow and Russia’s prospects to cement its presence in Southeast Asia
ShortIt is difficult to expect the “golden age” promised by Trump to emerge from the upcoming negotiations
ShortRIAC President Dmitriy Trenin, speaks in an interview on Russia’s path in a changing world
ShortThe relevance of Peter the Great’s progressivism remains, although it is no longer confined to the West, which has lost its monopoly as the leader of modernization
ShortOn April 2, 2026, a roundtable “Dynamics of the Middle East Conflict: Scenarios and Forecasts” was held at the Izvestia Multimedia Information Center
ShortReport No. 108 / 2026
ShortThe United States desperately needs a decisive victory in its war
ShortThe Hormuz crisis is not merely a regional conflict but a case study in the limits of conventional military power
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